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An apple a day: GW's nutritionist bares all The GW Hatchet
Chocolate milk is the power drink of choice for Kim Croteau, the nutrition counselor at GW's Lerner Health and Wellness Center. "I have this thing for bone density," said Croteau, referring to the reason she said she always talks about calcium. Croteau, 24, is currently getting her master's degree in exercise science at GW with a focus on eating behavior.
Changes in diet, exercise can help to stop diabetes Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Start by learning what your blood sugar level is.
Rekindling Pupils' Science of Learning RedNova
By Steve Pain Deputy A new Government investigation into why so many science students fail in their first year at university is long overdue, according to a senior research fellow in chemistry at the University of Warwick.
MOVING UP: Robert Callahan The Palm Beach Post
Robert CallahanPresident/chief executive officer of the South Florida Science MuseumRecent accomplishments: The new guy who will be running the South Florida Science Museum until the end of this month isn't new to the 46-year-old institution - or fund raising.
Defence: MoD announces 2007 dates for new technology weapons tests PublicTechnology.net
Next year’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) UK will take place between 2 and 22 June, in the Joint Command and Battle Management Laboratory at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Portsdown West, Fareham.
Jeane Kirkpatrick Independent
Jeane Duane Jordan, political scientist and diplomat: born Duncan, Oklahoma 19 November 1926; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Trinity College, Washington 1962-67; Associate Professor of Political Science, Georgetown University 1967-73, Professor 1973-2006, Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Professor 1978-80, 1986-2002; Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute 1978-2006; US Ambassador to UN
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY The gravity of space Ararat Advertiser
IN THE past 60 years, space travel has gone a long way. In the late 1940s, the United States was sending monkeys into suborbital space, while the former Soviet Union used dogs. Back then, nobody knew if biological beings could live outside the Earth's atmosphere.
Tips keep workout motivation from cooling during winter Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
The weather outside is frightful, and your bed seems so delightful. Finding the motivation to exercise in such conditions can be tough.
Rep. Bart Gordon Chosen to Lead House Science Committee SpaceRef
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi today nominated Rep. Bart Gordon (TN-06) for the Chairmanship of the House Science Committee for the 110th Congress. The full Democratic Caucus unanimously approved the nomination.
From Hot Springs To Rice Farms, Scientists Reveal New Insights Into The Secret Lives Of Archaea Science Daily
In the world of microbes, as in politics, some groups just can't seem to shake the label ''extremist.'' So it is with archaea, bacteria-like microorganisms whose unique genetics and chemical structure separate them from all other living things. For years, biologists have pigeonholed archaea as extremophiles: creatures that live in extreme conditions. But in the last year, scientists have begun to
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